Studies in the History of Biology

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Studies in the History of Biology was an annual publication edited by William Coleman and Camille Limoges and published by Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore MD, in seven volumes from 1977 to 1984.

  • Vol. 4 (1980) 206 pp. ISBN 0801823625
    • Leys, Ruth: Background to the reflex controversy: William Alison and the doctrine of sympathy before Hall. 1-66. PMID 11615829
    • Kohn, David: Theories to work by: rejected theories, reproduction and Darwin's path to natural selection. 67-170. PMID 11615830
    • Cittadino, Eugene: Ecology and the professionalization of botany in America. 171-198.
  • Vol. 6 (1982) 231 pp. ISBN 0801828562
    • Hodge, M.J.S.: Darwin and the laws of the animate part of the terrestrial system (1835-1837): on the Lyellian origins of his zoonomical explanatory program. 1–106.
    • Maienschein, J.: Experimental biology in transition: Harrison's embryology, 1895-1910. 107-127.
    • Haraway, Donna: Signs of dominance: from a physiology to a cybernetics of primate society, C.R. Carpenter, 1930-1970. 129-219.
  • Vol. 7 (1984) 160 pp. ISBN 080182995X
    • Eddy, J.H.: Buffon, organic alterations, and man. 1-45. PMID 11611371
    • Jacyna, L.S.: Principles of general physiology: the comparative dimension of British neuroscience in the 1830s and 1840s. 7: 47-92. PMID 11611372